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PIGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JÜLY áO, IM I Zion E t angelical C h u rrh . GRESHAM LOCALS Sunday school will m eet a t 10 o'clock at Zion E vang elical church next Sunday, w hich will he followed by divine service in th e G erm an language a t 11. T he topic w ill be The Mind of C hrist." T he ch o ir will sing 'L et Us Sing Unto th e L ord." At th e close of th e service th e rep o rt of th e d istric t conference w ill be given by Andrew B rugger, deleg ate from th e local church. v . 5 S A L E —On property ■ M ortgage >4000, 6 f 10 per cen t. For I »ee John B row n, Al. Nelson and fam ily, form er neighbors and frien d s of .Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k W hetstone, arriv ed rec en tly from N orth D akota and are stay in g tem- p o rarily at th e B. W. E m ery home. Mr. Nelson w as ill on his a rriv a l but is now im proving. He is an atto rn ey and, it is stated , may locate here. S ervices w ill be held by th e Sev en th Day A dventists th is evening in th e ir h ail in th e C arlson building, when E ld er F. S. Bunch of L au rel-I wood academ y, well know n In this vicinity, will be th e sp e ak e r of the evening. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. T he Rev. J. H. Wood and w ife w ere I given a p le asa n t su rp rise on W ednes day, when they received a v isit from an old friend an d p arish io n er, J. H. I B alkm an of W oodburn an d his son, I E. W. B alkm an of P o rtlan d . The I eld er B alkm an is rem a rk a b le for h ist g rea t age and his m ental an d physical I vigor. He is m ore th an 96 y ears and II 6 m onths old. H is h earin g is d efect-II ive but his sig h t is good and he is a g re a t rea d er and has a w onderful m em ory. He has been a m em ber of 1 Divine service w ill be held in th e E nglish language In th e evening at 8 o'clock, th e serm on topic being “The E xpression of th e C h ristian Life." White China Cups and Saucers 15c cup and saucer I I 1 W e con sid er our g re a te st a sset in business is our rep u tation foi and C ourteous d ea lin g . W e w ould rather retain the busine« old custom er than gain a n ew one. SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER (limit one lot to a CU! P ure C ane Sugar, 11 pounds $ 1 .0 0 . M ILK — federal Brand, in tall cans, The Best canned milk in the Northwes 3 cans for 28<, 12 cans for.......................................... Golden V est or Edwards Oepandable Peper, can for............... Tender Sweet Bacon Backs, streak of fat and streak lean, by MASON JARS—Genuine Ball, Equipped with zinc caps, porcelain lined, pint half gallons............................................... Twentieth Century Coffee See our windows for other goods specials P o Ä " T Ä fo r 96cP a y m ° re ? R ° a S tC d t O d a y ' HEPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 C R Y S T A L W H IT E SO AP Gresham, Oregon 5 b a r s .................................23c IV O RY SOAP o b a rs .......................... A U T H O R IZ E D D E A L E R S SO LAR BRAND PEA S good sta n d ard grade, 3 c a n s 25c H E a D R IC E , B lue R ose rie ty , 4 lbs Just A rrived , sh ip m ent o f T o y F ord C oupes ONIONS, F a n c y W alla W a lla G lobes, 4 lbs......................15e COCOA, P u re B ulk 4 lbs f o r.......... CRISCO 6 lb. c a n ........................ LUNCH W AX P A P E R 3 5 -ce n t r o lls .............. B O O TH ’S SA R D IN E S la rg e oval c a n ............ Full Cream Cheese, pound for................ Hundreds of other as good reasons why the e stores are safe trading places THINGS YOU WILL NEED FOR THE HOT SUMMER DAYS ne n- er v- >d UNDERW EAR G irl’s K n itte d U nion S u its, th e s u it 50c G irl’s ch eck ed pique S e a lp a x U nion S uits, h e m stitc h e d neck, b loom e r sty le, cool a n d c o m fo rta b le , a ll sizes, reg. #1.00, special 85c C h ild re n ’s V ests, low neck a n d sleeveless, a ll sizes, each /- le ■r Mr. an d Mrs. George A rm strong, Mr. e and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and d au g h ter '• I Hazel an d C lair S tockton are p lanning J- I a trip to Kelso, W ashington, next S u n s' day to v isit w ith relativ es of Mr. e Cooley and see th e new city of Long- e view. Mr. Cooley’s b ro th er Jo h n will - 1 r e tu rn w ith th e party. ' Dr. A. Thom pson, Ju d g e G eorge W. r W onacott, R. J. Badger, who is visit- ' ing w ith P. F. Black, and Donald, I Gordon and H arold Black w ent to LMud lake beyond G overnm ent Camp 11 W ednesday on a fishing trip . T hey re- I ported an in te restin g trip and bro u g h t I back an abundance of m ountain tro u t. Many persons becam e m uch a larm - ed la st T uesday nig h t about 10 I o'clock when a b rig h t glow in th e w est indicated a big fire in P o rtlan d . The Outlook office called th e P o rtlan d police d ep artm en t and m ade in q u iry as to th e location of th e big fire and w as inform ed it w as th e H eilig th ea- te r th a t w as b u rning. This re p o rt spread rapidly and caused m uch anx- lety as it w as know n some from th is locality w ere atten d in g th a t th e ate r. L ater a rep o rt from the O regonian placed the tire at th e Pacific plan in g mill and door factory, at 16th and Pow ell V alley road. 25c P earl K n itte d W aists, a g e s 2 to 13, ' ‘a c h ................................................ ' BA . W OM EN’S U N D E R G A R M E N T S . Low neck a n d sle e v e le ss V ests X 25c » Y L a d ie s’ T a ilo re d F itr ite V ests, m e r- cerized. C olors, p in k a n d w h ite •‘a<'li . . . . . . . ..............................50c • L a d ies la ilo r e d K n it V ests, v ery tine w eave silk m ixed. P in k , each ..................... ’ L a d ie s’ K n it U nion S u its, e a c h .................................... T h e L a w re n c e T a ilo re d K n it U nion S u its fo r L adies a re loose cu t, very fine, lig h t w e ig h t, th e s u it........... B oys’ B alh rig g a n U nion S uits, all sizes, th e suit... M en’s U nion S u its at #1.00, #1.15, #1.35 th e Suit. L ad ies' Silk Hose, th e B ear B rand, each 08c A rrow H ead, silk hose, black, b row n a n d m ouse c o lo rs a t ......................... #1.25 A H. L. St. C lair m ade a trip to Hood R iver yesterday expecting to bring home his ca r w hich was dam aged in an accid en t S unday n ig h t n ea r th a t place, but found it w as not yet ready. It w ill be sev eral days before it can be b ro u g h t home. Mrs. J. M. M itchell of P o rtlan d has been visiting th is week w ith Mrs. F. D. A xtell. Tiie Misses C h ristin a Lang, C ath erin e Marion and L ettea D onaldson T he C h ip m an K nit Silk H ose at #1.05 | of P ittsb u rg , P en n sy lv an ia, old Ita lia n S ilk H ose, rib b o n back, m ouse frien d s of Mrs. 8. B. H all, w ere g u ests at H all Rose ran ch for a few days th is c o lo r a n d black, lace s trip e week. They w ere g rea tly Im pressed S h ip m en t o f N ew G in gh am s Just w ith tiie Oregon co u n try and w ere am azed at the Oregon b erry fields. P lan s a re being m ade by th e local Mr. uml Mrs. Cecil M etzger and d au g h ter C atherine, Mrs. N. G ullikson F ree M ethodist ch u rch to hold a series and son C lair spent th e g re a te r p a rt of te n t m eetings in G resham from w-fz* o f Q u a lity about A ugust 20 to S eptem ber 9. T he of la st week at M anzanita beach. Rev. F. R. Dawson of th e Colum bia I River co n feren ce has been secured as ans add to y o u r profit th e evangelist. T h e com m ittee in I ch a rg e of th e arran g e m en ts co n sists I o f I). M. Cathey, J. A. Bushong and P. F. Black. Tiie an n u a l session of th e cam p m eeting for th is te rrito ry will begin at St. Jo h n s H eights on A ugust 1 and last un til th e 12th. M elrose E. Lewis, NEW BERG LARD, m ed. 90c railro a d en g in eer evangelist will be th e re th ro u g h o u t the series of m eet- I BULK LARD lugs and preach. Donald Macphee of W. R. SH O R T E N IN G , la rg e P o rtlan d will lead th e singing. Dis- I trlc t E ld ers W. T. K lotzhach and W. I N. Coffee are in ch a rg e of t h e a r - WALRAD MERCANTILE CO SPECIAL VALUES SI GAR— ¡o pounds 95c G resham O verlan d C o., W . A . H e sse l O ffers SPECIAL SALE Kelly - Springfield Tires 30x3 Kant-SIip Fabric $8.95 30x3 > 2 Kant-SIip Fabric $9.95 30x354 Standard Cord $11.50 I 30x354 Oversize Cord $13.25 I I 32x4 Kant-SIip Cord $25.55 I I I I Don t Wait—Come Early—Sale for I Limited Time Only I I I I I I w A. HESSEL I Gresham Phone 1141 I Phone 1141 i Cresham Overland Co. FOR THE BEST MEATS F re s h o r C ured, L ard , E tc., p re p a re d a n d i so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a n d a t p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prep, Gresham Putting out to Sea . i n a m a y m e r e be n o m o a n in g o f th e b a r w h e n I p u t o u t to se a ." — T e n n y so n . LI BUYS A P P L E B U T T E R A SSO R TED J E L L IE S A SSO R TED P R E S E R V E S , w h e n ^ l S 1’ t h ? n “ tU r a l g r i e i o i t h e f a n i B y ROYAL CLUB P ound 39c 3 P oun d s $ 1 .1 5 BULK MACARONI SM ALL W H IT E BEANS B EST H EAD R IC E tjuarts 95c does M o th er ’ h ‘T ,O 8ea’” how ° f te a D R F A n ° n ha,ve ? he added a n g u is h of READ. D read of th e fu tu re w ith bahv m o u th s to feed—a n d no m oney. V COFFEE 5 P oun d s $ 1.85 CORN, e x c elle n t pack UTAHNA PEA S SOLID PACK TO M A TO E M ASO N JA R S 1 Pints 80. Your Opportunity c a n s 25e can 15c Benefit Ounce. dance w ill be given at M ontrose i on the Columbia highw ay near itdale on S atu rd ay evening. Ju ly The proceeds will be donated to fund for the p ageant w hich will resen ted on Ju ly 31 on th e fair nds in G resham , th e opening BETHEL BAPTIST 1 Halves $1.35 1 P h o n e 1451 P e e d 12S1 babies a i h e S n,h tO P r° teCt M° t h e r a n d th e oaoies w hen he p asses o n — th e o n e s a f e " a y to do it is by s ta r tin g a S a v in g s Ac c o u n t—a n d s tic k in g to it in g s Ac No m a tte r how sm all th e incom e— n u t “ i f . ' » ' ' «hat 'lay w hen 5 j ear* I» l,l5’1* 'J?01 10 *• m . Serm on ^ ’l l a. m and i p m Lord's Su p per the first S u n day o f the m onth B ib le Study and ’.T“ 1'* s * rvt' * W ed n esd a y . 7 Jo p m t hoir R eh ea rsa l. T h u r a d a y 7 Ji< p m '1 nlversal Brotherhood la the Goal” Come thou w»i7A as and we will do GRESHAM. OREGON t * r e good.' D avid q harry , b . n » . pastor. Say It the Want Ad way A 8TKUM; B tX h